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====;t PROF.l\10RGAN TO DIRECT UAT HOME TECH LEADS l\10ST OF RETURN GA~tE ·r====CALENDAR DAY" ACTIVITIES ON APRIL 27 BUT LOSES TO CLARK, 29-27 TUES.. FEB. 26Engineers, With All the Odds, .Lose After Four S trai~ht Wins--Jenkins Promoted to First Squad BASKET BY VINCEQUERRA WINS GAME IN LAST MINUTE .\ her wmn ing four games s tr.tight, T ech went down to a last minute de· (ea t at the hands or its traditio nal ri vals, Clark, last Saturday night, los. ing by a single basket, 29-27. The Tech team built u p a slight lead in the be· ginning of the first half and held it
PROF. BLISS OF BROWN SPEAKS ON BOATS AT A.S.M.E. New Officers Are: Pres. Moeller, V.'Pres. Krippendorf, Sec. Starrett
9 :50 A. M.- Chapel Service. Rev. M. L. Cornell. 4 :16 P . M.-I ntr&mural Bowl· in~r, S. A. E . VI . Frlan 8 :00 P. M.-Mmical Clubs Concert and Dance, J'ran.kll.n, Mass. (B leb School) WED., I'J:B. 279 :60 A. M.-Chapel Service. R ev. M. L. Cornell 4 :111 P . M.-Intramural Bowlin(, P . G. D. VI. s. o. P. 4 :50 P . M.- Band Rehearsal 10 :00-10 :SO P . M.-Boynton· lana on WORC. THURS., J'J:B. :189 :60 A. M.- Obapel Service. R ev. Wm. Oaborn. ' :16 P. M.-Inkamural Bowline, L . X . A. va. P . S. lt. 4 :30 P. M.-Glee Olub Rehear· aal. I'Rl., MARCH 1..9 :60 A. M.- Ohapel Service. Rev. Wm. Oaborn. 4 :00 P. M .-Nnra J:lectioDJ. 4 :16 P. M.-Intramural Bowlinr. T. u. o. va. A. T. o. 8 :00 P. M.- Mualoal Oluba Concert and Dance, Bolden, Mass. (Jiirh School). SAT., MAROB 37 :lli P . 11.-Bukatball came. Tech l econda v1. Trade School. 8 :15 P . 11.-Tteb VanUy vs. N ortbeutern U . MON., MAROB 4-9 :60 A. M.-ohapel Serrice. Pres. Ralph Earle. ' :00 P . M.- Tech Oouncll Meetin(, R oom 2-1:. J:. Bldl. 4 :15 P . M.- I ntramural Bowl. ln~r, T . X. v1. J'rlan.
FOUR TECH l\fEN ATTEND S.C.A. CONFERENCE
Prepnration~ are being made in an· ti<'ipat ion oC a most succe!:!!Cul Tech "At llome Oa r" on April '¥1. The I I th Annual Conference of S. ~u!)er,•illnr\' committee again is headed hy P ro fe't!lor Theodore II. Morgan, C. A. Groups Held at hend or the E. E. De partment. who will Northfield he suppo rted by Profes.c;or Francia W. R ors. Professor Je rome \V. H o we, Dr. Pour ~lurlent~. represe nting the Walte r L. J e nnings. Dr. A. Wilh ur Duff. W . P T. Student Christ ian Association. Dr. George 11 Havo C$, Pro£. Zelo tes W. re<-ently atte nded the eleve nth annual roomh!!, Or. L eland 1... Atwood, Dr. conferen ce 11pon~ored hy T he S tudent R avmoml J{ Mo rley, Pro(esl'Or Percy C"hrimian Mo vement o( ' ew Engla nd R. Carpenter. P roCC-<sOr H erbert P. hell\ at the Northfield H otel, Eas t T a ylor. Professor Charle$ J . Adams, ~ortbfield . Mass. Professor H oward P. Fairfield, Mr. Paul The d elegn tu were Harold LeDuc. R. Swan a nd Mr. Burto n L . Cray. F.dwnrd Ahe nrlR<'hl'in, W illiam S tanton fl:ach deportment will arrange dem · nnd Ern!tt K r.ippe ndorf. One hundred nncl fi fty delegntes. re pre.c;enting most ons trationA in o rde r that prospective of the coll eges In New England we re engineering s tudents and othe r vlsiton in nttl'n rlnnce at the discussio n groups will be a ble to view the ty pe oC wo rk ancl talk!<, whkh s ta rted when the con- carried on at Tech. T oul"'l wnl be carefully a rranged t o ference opconerl on F rirlay, February 16 incl ud e all a ctivities and will be under a nd ended on Su nday, February 18 The them<" of the conference wa~ tho direction oC Mr Paul R Swan A "The C"hrist ian Relig-ion l Lo; Signifi. la rge staff of stude nt guides will be canC'O Pe~ona l. Socinl, and Intellect- d irecterl by Mr. Swan. PlallJI 11 re being made by ProCel!~or ua l," a nd the pu rpo~e or the confer· cnC'e Wll'l to set fo rward in ou r colleges Tavlor, 8ecretAry of the Alumni A~so a more adeq ua te undcl"'ltnndi ng of the cin tio n. to pro vide transpo rtation for siftnifi cnnce of th is kine! of Chris tia n- nhle and inte reated high I!C"hool 11tu· ity a nd to c reate tho means bv wh ich de nts from considerable dis tances. the com mon ron"ktion8 of s turlcnts 1\usloarls of s tudents are e xpected mn he brn ught to h rnr in som e ef- from Springfield, Pitt.c;field. I [artford , fective wnv nn the tlignifit'nn t issueR of New York, Northe rn New J ersey, nnd the clny in hoth thrir individual and Ooston, while in ma ny scattered poin ts •ocial Mpccts The lt'adcr.~ in c-harge alumni are planning to bring other private cal"'l. Thete o( the co nrerence int'ludtd ~evern.l well- delegations in known Ch ri~tian Movment leaders; !lpe<'ially itwi ted guests will be ente r· among them bt>ing Mr Kirhv Pnf[e and tnined ove rnigh t a t the T ech do rmito ry Pmfe<sor Willinm E . H ocking of Har· a nd fraternity hou•es. and th ey will be invited to a special dinner in Sanford vnrd. Rilry llnll Saturday night.
righ~ u p un til t he last m in ute of ~he The regular meeti ng of t he A S. game, when Clark came through in a M. E. was held at seven-th irty T ues· final dash to t ie the score and then day eveni ng a t Sanford R iley Hall JUmp into t he lead with a clean sho t Elec tion or office rs was held for t he second semester a nd a fine di!!CUuion by Cap tain \'incequerra from mid on "Boats" was given by Prore~sor tloor. The Tech delegatiun journeyed Zenao; R. B liss of B rown University. to the South Ll igh gym confiden t of The meeting was well attende1! h y seei ng the team wi n its second game memhers and o thers who were int~r from Clark this season, o nly to 1.>e dis· estd in boats. The officers elect ed for the ~erond appointed in a hai r-raising tinish. ~cmcs ler nrc as follows Pre~id c nt Ray· As us ual a close game was expected, mond Moelle r : vice-president, Ern~t buL Tech seemed to have liltle trouble Krippendorf: secre tary. Raym ond in (orgmg nhend or her keen nvals and Starrett. holdang n small lead through the first F ollowing the election of officers. half Clark whipped in a quick baske t ProCessor rm~. who is an in~tntclor durang the firs t minute or pla y, bu t in Machine Design and ll ydrnulics at l'iorm Swenson follo wed t his wi th two Bro wn University, a nd who was a}j;Q goals Cor Tec h. The engineers seemed nnvigntor on the "Rainbow." this ons t t.o he clicking n acely and doi ng some ~enson, gave his discussion . li e out· cleve r pn~s work. Munson, a fresh· lined the latest de\•clo pme nts in the man. having won n regular positio n at conBtruc tio n of snil·bonts and told furwnrd, wn~ th e outs tanding playe r nhnut the main features o r the "Rain· fur Trrh during this half, playing a hnw" rl e nlso briefl y clescrilx·d some of ra~t gnmc nnd leading the tenm in the rnres with the " Endeavor", the gng~<·nring The hal£ ended with Tech li~h thallenge r hoa ting an 1 13 lead over it.-. oppoThe meeting was clo•ed at nine nents o'clock. The seconcl half started off rathe r ~lnwlr with neither team being ahle to Clark's t~nmwork fiu•l itq ~tricle. !«'l mctl to sligh tl y su rpass thnt of Tt·•·h. hu t hnth teams were plnying a i.>O"(l game and no scoring wM flone until the ~··co nd half was well in Rehearsals For "The Hottentot" progress. to Begin; Cast of Eleven Wi th nnh· several minutes left to Seniors Are Urged To Join A. I. Is Selected plnv nnd Tech s till si:ot points in the E. E.'Before·March I When lt•ad. ·~ looked ao; tho ugh the engi· The tending rnle in "The Ho ttentot." nccrs could c-hnlk up another hard Price Jumps thi'l Vt'or' prOI!urtinn o r the Ma.~ue earner! virtnrr to their credit . ll ow· A••ociation. i~ to he lnken hy Richarrl uvcr the Clark team !!'uddenly made a The next meeting or the W P T w rourt. '3$1, ncror•li ng to ~nmson I... ln'l dt ptrate ~purl and pof!pcd in sturlent branc-h of the A. T E E . will P rire, general mann~c r of t he A•'locin· thrN• ha~kets an as many minute!!. tn kc- plare nt ";' 30 in the evening nt tion in a rerrnt nnnnunrement n r the lving tlw •wore The c rowd was in nn ~nnfnrrl Rilev Hall, Tut"!l:dsy, Mnrch ra•t. ne i11 to plnv the port of Sam upr~>or with on! ~· two minute~ left to lith, when l\lr. T 'F Pe tcr1111n, rt'~en rrh Ha rrington. pia}' llnth tenms fought mnflly to e ngi nee r on ca hle~ from the Am t'ri r an Th e r"mctindcr thr rn~t i~ M rot· rlrnp in a fina l s ho t that wo uld win Steel and Wire C'ompnnv, will de liver lows: Ceo r~te W. TJun tl«.1y, ':l6. will play the gnme. Clark managed to keep po• nn illu~trntcd lec-ture on th e \VOO<'l Swift: Warren II n avis, '38, Ollie ,,.,,inn of the bnll and \'int'cquerra Pe<"k Dam anti o ther expe rient'es. The 0uil£ord: Tame~ Jl'. Monrc. ':17, R egRie lonpt'rl one from the center or the floor hrnnch i-. quite fo rtunate in securing Tnwn~enrl: John I o·nunnell. ':16. P~r· "' irh rut the chords to win the game Mr Petf'r•on as lerturer t\'1 he ;,. ahout kin": Eric W Sot-lerherg,' 3.'l. Alec fnr rlark, 29-27, a hard game for the to ltave on a tour of the we•tf'm port f'air(nJC: R nhf'rt n. A hhf' , '3!J. \{ac-Kes. lighting Ttch team to lose. or the country. 1~on: anrl F . Krnwooci J one,, '36, I..arry \t •ome meeting in the near future rrnwford The thrrr frminine parts Trnkin~. a Cre~hman promoter! to the Trrh var~itv from the second~. went there will }lt' an l'lectinn o( offirer~ £nr nrc tn be tn~.rn lw the Mi'«'' Vivian in nt the gttnrd position the latter port the coming year. Al~o. the first of March Lnveller H elen \far Ar!am, a nti Phvllis nf the game and did a fine job in dr· i<~ the dend line Cor Senior!! to join the :.rrrn rthy, who will plav re~pccti\'ely fPn~ wo rk. Tt looks as though he will ,\ T B. E ns student~ This i~ vour the pn rt~ of Pegj!V Pa!rfnx, Mny Guil· make a ~trnng bid Cor ~: tarting position la~t opportu nity to get in on the Corel. nnd C'nrnl Chndwirk. ~rrnunrl floor, for the initiation fees nre With the C'R' l ~lec tf'<l, work o n the in the future. The Tech seconds ngain came c:onn~i•lcrahlv higher after the firqt or play will hcgin nt once anrl the through to down their rivals, ~dly ou t· the coming month, when the studen t cnnche'l predict nn even better show cln!1$ing the Cla rk seconds and winning, status oC Seniors vanishe' in the eye~ this year than the two succe~se." of the nC the organizatio n. past two ~ea•ons. tr.. t7.
COURT TO PLAY LEADING ROLE A.I.E.E. MEETING IN MASQUE PLAY SCHEDULED FOR AMHERST HANDS ALUMNI MEETING TO BE NEXT TUESDAY HELD IN HARTFORD TECH TANKMEN 63-14 DRUBBING High School Students lnvittd
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Falvey Accounts for Tech's Only First; Gray Takes Only Second Two pool reC'IIrfl ~ nn1l T crh'q hopr'l for n rlunl meet vic tory were llmn~he(l last ~o turdny whe n Rill Ouechne r, hrillinn t £rct'~ tyl<' nre of A mherst's ~wimming FC"fuad, led hi~ team to a f!a-14 win ovr r the- hnrrl-fighting. hut mther ineffective Tt'ch mermen in F uller Pool The Ooynton ll illerc' only first place was raptured bv Oic·k Pah•ey who nl way~ cc·m• to he ahlc tn rom e thrnu~h Cnr fi\•e flOinlll in the 200-yard breast· wtroke li e met with ~rve re competi lion wh<'n Whic'hcr 11howed the way fo r mt'lr<' t han halr thr diRtance. but was nv!lrtnl<cn iu tho la•t lap h y Falvey, who • trokc!l In n ynrrl nhend in 2 mi n· utc liO On(l l·li Bceonds. Rill llurchncr ~tc t a mark oC 2 min· (C"on tinucd o n Page 2, Col 31
FRIDAY,
MARCH
( )n Tuc"day, Ma rch 5, t here will be lwhl at the l lartforcl City Cluh an .\lumni Mtc ting ttl £n!>ll•r m tcrc' t 111 Tcth thrmwhout the llartfonl th~tnc-t Tu thi~ mctting will be invite•!!, in ad· tllt••m ll> the alumni, sornc twc nty.fh•r high 11l'il0ul and "private" Frhnol p rin· c·i pnl11, who wlll ench hring one of hi~ nw' l pr11mi~ing seniors a nd t h u8 toke luwk tu their respective school~ a good tdcn o£ 'fl•c h life and cnginecriur l>re••th•n t P.nrle, Pmfe~'"'r Taylor. and :\lr \rrc('n with eight m emh<-,.,. of t he• Cilre Cluh will rep resent not only the aclnun i tra tton and £acuIty but the ~> turl e nt body Mr. Samuel l\{ Sto ne, 1ru tu1 nf the I nstttute nntl pre•illt·nt ,,f tht• C'tllt Pircarm Co will be the prin· n pal ~peake r, nnd c·ngineerin~: nHl\'it·~ will he Nhnwn. In 11r•lrr to cl'<'nte in terest in Tech in tht Jlhitndt•lphia distric t. Proft· !>Or Tarlttr wall vin talktt in !IOrne four high sdllllli~ there in the laUI'r part of Man·h .
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